A woman passes in front of the Everhart Museum in Scranton after Tuesday’s snowfall. The first storm of the season left a light coating of 1½ inches in most areas across the region, according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombeck. And while there’s no more snow in the forecast, Dombeck said this morning’s predicted low of 18 degrees might break a record of 19 set in Avoca in 1986. Temperatures are expected to climb to near 40 degrees by Thursday afternoon and 46 by Friday, before falling into the 30s for the weekend. RIGHT: Marywood University student Matt Leen of Scranton cleans off his car before going to class. BELOW: Snow covers rooftops in Scranton.
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